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The German Lifestyle

As Germany is a multicultural country it is hard to imagine that the way of life is homogenous throughout the country. Not only are various German folkloric traditions still very much alive, but so are the customs and traditions of foreigners living in Germany . All are greatly influenced by our reality of a globalized world.

Even so, a unique blend of customs has emerged, where the old and the new live side by side. Getting to know these ways of life and thought is becoming more and more essential to learning German and vice versa..Studying at Sprachcaffe Languages Plus whether in Düsseldorf or Frankfurt will guarantee that you broaden your knowledge in both aspects.

Sprachcaffe Languages PLUS in Germany offers various types of courses for those students wishing to study German: among them are the Standard German Language Course , the German Academic Term , the One-to-One German Course and the Exam Course . We also offer a University Placement Program .

Events in Germany  

Events in Germany

Germany is probably the country with the most festivals in Europe; almost all towns and villages, big or small, have their summer fair and a wide range of Christian and pagan celebrations.

Eating in Germany  

Eating in Germany

Besides the classic sausage with beer, German cuisine offers many other possibilities such as smoked fish, sauerkraut, cheeses of the Mainz region, pies (especially strudel, the famous apple pie) and the varied recipes of the Saarland region.

Shopping in Germany  

Shopping in Germany

One of the best cities in Germany to shop around in is without a doubt, Frankfurt. There are various areas where stores and shops abound. The most important are those selling furs and antiquities.

Safety in Germany  

Safety in Germany
Violent crime is rare in Germany, although incidents may occur, especially in high risk areas in large cities, such as train station. Most incidents related to street crime involve unattended objects or pick pocketing.

 

 
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